Taylor-Dunn Tiger TC-030-60 Operation, Maintenance, And Replacement Parts Manual page 105

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Front Brake ........................................ 2
Service Limits: .................................................. 2
Inspection .......................................................... 2
Replace Pads ..................................................... 2
Rebuild Caliper ................................................. 3
Rear Brake - Axle TA267 ................... 4
Service Limits: .................................................. 4
Brake Disassembly: ........................................... 4
Inspection .......................................................... 4
Brake Assembly ................................................. 4
Installation ......................................................... 4
Adjust Parking Brake ......................... 5
Primary Adjustment .......................................... 5
Secondary Adjustment ...................................... 5
Inspection .......................................................... 5
Service Limits .................................................... 5
Hydraulic System ............................... 6
Hardware Torque ............................... 6
Hydraulic fluid and components must be kept clean. Thoroughly clean exterior of any hydraulic component
before disconnecting hoses or fittings. Perform all maintenance and repairs in a clean environment. Do not
use cloth or paper towels to clean components due to possible contamination with lint or other fiber. Failure
to follow these guidelines will result in premature failure of hydraulic system components.
Current Taylor-Dunn
®
However, there is the possibility that the original
brakes were replaced with aftermarket parts
containing asbestos. Since this possibility exists, all
brake parts should be handled as if they contain
asbestos. Refer to Appendix for recommended
handling precautions.
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brakes are asbestos free.
Only use DOT 3 brake fluid from a new sealed
container.
DOT 3 brake fluid is corrosive and will damage
paint finishes.
Dispose of brake fluid in accordance with local
state and federal regulations.
Read and follow all warnings on the brake fluid
container.

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